Voters within the newly redrawn state Senate District 23 will select between two competing visions for Maine’s future.
Democrat Matthea Daughtry, who presently represents District 24 within the Senate, hopes to construct on her 4 phrases within the Home of Representatives in addition to her present work as assistant Senate majority chief.
Like Daughtry, Republican Brogan Teel needs to enhance the state’s schooling and well being methods whereas making life simpler for enterprise homeowners. But whereas Daughtry hopes to broaden authorities packages to enhance reasonably priced housing and childcare choices, Teel believes the state should as a substitute roll again rules and decrease taxes.
The winner of the overall election on Nov. 8 will serve a two-year time period. The district covers Brunswick, Freeport, Harpswell and a part of Yarmouth and Pownal in addition to the realm’s islands.
Q&A with Matthea Daughtry
Inform the voters about your self.
As a Brunswick native and proud graduate of BHS and Smith School, I used to be lucky to search out work again house after I graduated faculty throughout the recession. Like many Mainers, I needed to work a number of jobs to make ends meet. Finally, I began my very own pictures and videography enterprise, and in 2018 my companion, Philip Welsh, and I had been capable of open Moderation Brewing within the coronary heart of downtown Brunswick.
After experiencing first-hand the challenges younger Mainers face attempting to make a life right here, I wished to assist make a distinction. At 25, I used to be first elected to the state Legislature the place I served 4 phrases representing my hometown and was capable of move laws serving to college students, younger Mainers, farmers, fishermen and small enterprise homeowners and making the environment safer.
Why are you working for this seat?
I’m pleased with all of the achievements we’ve got completed throughout my first time period within the state Senate. I’m notably pleased with the work we’ve achieved to guard working Maine households, to completely fund our colleges for the primary time and to spend money on profession and technical schooling, to help property tax reduction, to craft a Paid Household and Medical Depart system, and a lot extra. We did all of this with out elevating any new taxes and whereas bringing our state’s Wet Day Fund to a report excessive. However there’s nonetheless a lot work to do. I’m working to guard and assist our space thrive and to be a robust advocate for all Mainers — particularly younger Mainers who’re nonetheless attempting to place down roots in our unbelievable state.
What are the most important challenges or considerations going through your district within the coming time period?
As a small enterprise proprietor, I see every single day the difficulties all of us face. Whether or not it’s shopping for provides, discovering workers or just filling the tank, life is tougher. The dearth of reasonably priced housing in our space is stopping so many from having the ability to keep locally. Our wallets are getting stretched additional and additional, all whereas our civil liberties are threatened by nationwide politics. Regardless of all of this, I nonetheless see a lot to be hopeful about on the subject of our state’s future if we work collectively.
What are your prime priorities if elected?
• Passing Paid Household Medical Depart. I’m presently the Senate chair of the fee that’s working to create a plan written by Mainers, for Mainers.
• Strengthening and defending entry to reproductive well being take care of all Mainers.
• Persevering with to make sure that Augusta is dedicated to serving to us have a strong economic system by supporting small companies, investing in high quality profession coaching packages, guaranteeing we defend and defend our working waterfronts, strengthen Maine’s agricultural sector, and championing pro-family insurance policies like reasonably priced housing, schooling and reasonably priced baby care.
Q&A with Brogan Teel
Inform the voters about your self.
My identify is Brogan Teel, and I’m an eighth technology Mainer and licensed therapeutic massage therapist who has owned and operated a holistic well being observe since 2009. I’ve additionally labored within the hospitality business for over 10 years. My ardour helps and serving folks in all areas of life. I’ve volunteered on a number of worldwide humanitarian missions in Uganda, Mexico and Belize in addition to working regionally with seniors, younger households and youth camps. I’ve had the chance to reside overseas and have traveled the nation furthering my wellness schooling and entrepreneurial enterprise growth concepts and passions. Nonetheless, my most essential position is being a mother to my 4-year-old son, and thru this blessing, I’ve realized simply how essential making a distinction is to our future, academic selections, defending parental rights and private medical freedoms.
Why are you working for this seat?
Merely put, Maine goes within the unsuitable path. We have to decrease taxes throughout the board; no extra out-of-control spending on a misguided agenda that doesn’t symbolize Maine values. We have to develop and develop our native workforce via trades and different vocational packages. Our seniors should be protected, and it’s now our flip to verify they’ve correct care and services, particularly our veterans. Whereas we’re serving to our seniors, our younger youngsters want higher day care and early growth packages, not vital race idea curricula or directions from academics and directors that exclude dad and mom and problem our Maine conventional worth system.
What are the most important challenges or considerations going through your district within the coming time period?
Serving to to alter the course of our state again to a Maine that represents our core ideas; trustworthy hard-work, restrict rules on our lobster business, transition our colleges again to educating fundamentals (not the most recent social agendas), present alternatives for Mainers to work and keep in Maine, really help and fund our native legislation enforcement and first responders, have all elected officers symbolize our constituents, and never be influenced from out-of-state cash.
What are your prime priorities if elected?
• Decrease taxes to assist fight the rising financial disaster we’re going through with inflation.
• Develop our native workforce via returning to the trades.
• Defend and help our seniors and veterans.
• Enhance baby care and early teaching programs.
• Cut back rules on our lobster business and assist companies thrive, not simply survive.
• Defend parental rights by fostering stronger relationships between colleges and oldsters.
• Restore medical freedom of alternative and strengthen healthcare choices.
Our State has been going within the unsuitable path by ignoring the fundamentals and ignoring conventional values that coined our motto, “Maine — The Approach Life Ought to Be.”
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